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teem-libs-1.11.0-47.el8 RPM for aarch64

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Name: teem-libs Distribution: Fedora Project
Version: 1.11.0 Vendor: Fedora Project
Release: 47.el8 Build date: Fri Apr 5 00:05:13 2024
Group: Unspecified Build host: buildvm-a64-14.iad2.fedoraproject.org
Size: 2509811 Source RPM: teem-1.11.0-47.el8.src.rpm
Packager: Fedora Project
Url: http://teem.sourceforge.net
Summary: Libraries for teem
What Is Teem?

Teem is a coordinated group of libraries for representing, processing, and
visualizing scientific raster data. Teem includes command-line tools that
permit the library functions to be quickly applied to files and streams,
without having to write any code. The most important and useful libraries in
Teem are:

  • Nrrd (and the unu command-line tool on top of it) supports a range of
    operations for transforming N-dimensional raster data (resample, crop,
    slice, project, histogram, etc.), as well as the NRRD file format for
    storing arrays and their meta-information.
  • Gage: fast convolution-based measurements at arbitrary point locations in
    volume datasets (scalar, vector, tensor, etc.)
  • Mite: a multi-threaded ray-casting volume render with transfer functions
    based on any quantity Gage can measure
  • Ten: for estimating, processing, and visualizing diffusion tensor fields,
    including fiber tractography methods.

Strengths of Teem

  • Teem works: Its purpose is to enable research in visualization and image
    processing, and research is enabled when simple things are simple to do.
    Teem’s functionality and its ease of use have allowed it to become a
    component of larger research software projects, such as SCIRun and 3D
    Slicer.
  • Teem is light-weight: The libraries are written with an eye towards
    minimizing the annoyance of getting data in an out, by using the simplest
    possible constructs for the job, and by supporting combinations of
    operations that arise in common practice.
  • Teem is coherent: There is a consistent logic to how information is
    represented, and uniformity in the APIs across libraries.
  • Teem is portable: All the code is written in plain ANSI C, so it compiles
    everywhere, including Windows, using either CMake or GNU Make. A Dashboard
    is used to monitor compiler errors and warnings.
  • Teem is growing: Some Teem libraries were created years ago and have
    remained stable, but new libraries and new functionality are continually
    being added.
  • Teem is open source: Anyone can use it, and contributions are welcome. Teem
    is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, plus exceptions
    which facilitate linking Teem into binary-only applications.

The teem-libs package contains libraries that may be required at runtime by
applications that use Teem.

Provides

Requires

License

LGPL-2.1-or-later

Changelog

* Thu Apr 04 2024 Benjamin A. Beasley <[email protected]> - 1.11.0-47
  - Actually install the man pages
  - Convert License to SPDX
  - Convert to rpmautospec
* Sat Aug 21 2021 Benjamin A. Beasley <[email protected]> - 1.11.0-1
  - Initial package for EPEL8

Files

/usr/lib/.build-id
/usr/lib/.build-id/dd
/usr/lib/.build-id/dd/fa7c9539139155715433627cb77bad35546df5
/usr/lib64/libteem.so.1
/usr/lib64/libteem.so.1.11.0
/usr/share/licenses/teem-libs
/usr/share/licenses/teem-libs/LICENSE.txt


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